Stephen Moore
Columns by Stephen Moore
Navigating the Nancy Pelosi shutdown
On Saturday President Trump shrewdly flipped the table on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the government shutdown standoff. Published January 20, 2019
Democratic commitment to raising taxes punishes the rich, fails to help the poor
Oh how far the Democratic Party has fallen. In recent days we've seen the new darling of the Democrats, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, crusading for a 70 percent income tax rate. Published January 13, 2019
Can red state and blue state America coexist?
In the months after the election of Donald Trump, there was a mini-political movement in California to get the Golden State to secede from the Union. Published January 6, 2019
2018, the year of the worker
If 2017 was the year of the investor with stock market gains of more than 25 percent during President Trump's first year in office, 2018 was undoubtedly the year of the American worker. Published December 30, 2018
The Federal Reserve’s logic for raising interest rates is flawed
In one of the most remarkable Abbott and Costello routines in modern times, the economic wizards at the Fed again raised interest rates on Tuesday. Their cracker jack logic for doing so is to steer America on a course toward recession so they have the tools in hand to end the recession that they themselves created. Can anyone tell us who's on first? Published December 23, 2018
Follow the (climate change) money
The first iron rule of American politics is: Follow the money. This explains, oh, about 80 percent of what goes on in Washington. Published December 16, 2018
The Bush tax betrayal
The eulogies for George H.W. Bush keep rolling in and a great American hero's life has been given proper tribute. Published December 9, 2018
Why Donald Trump must declare war on government waste
Republicans need to regain the offensive on the fiscal issues. The GOP has somehow allowed big spending Democrats to get to the right of them on the issue of financial responsibility and balanced budgets. Published December 2, 2018
Some thought Trump would wreck the economy, but 4 percent growth proves them wrong
There's an old saying that Wall Street economists have predicted eight of the last two recessions. The bears in the economics profession keep getting paid a lot of money misreading the nation's economic weather vanes — whether it was the power and durability of the Reagan expansion in the 1980s, the ferocious bull market of the late 1990s, the after-effects of the 9/11 attacks, or most recently the phenomenal revival of growth in President Trump's first years in office. Published November 25, 2018
BOOK REVIEW: ‘Know Thine Enemy’ by Mark Melcher and Steve Soukup
No one understands the dysfunctions and debilitating impact of America's political system in the swamp better than Mark Melcher and Steve Soukup. For decades between them, they followed Washington for Wall Street at one of America's largest brokerage houses. For the last 16 years, the two have run their own, independent research shop, delivering political commentary and forecasting to the investment community, studying the intersection between politics and economics. This pushed them into a relentless pursuit of the new left -- measuring its deleterious impact on everything it touches -- most especially Western civilization. Published November 12, 2018
Why Wall Street must get ready for Maxine Waters
Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of California appears a lock to become the next chairman of the powerful Financial Services Committee. Ms. Waters is pledging to be a diligent watchdog for mom and pop investors, and recently told a crowd that when it comes to the big banks, investment houses and insurance companies, "we are going to do to them, what they did to us." I'm not going to cry too many tears for Wall Street since they poured money behind the Democrats in these midterm elections. You get what you pay for. Published November 11, 2018
5 midterm races that matter the most in 2018
I've been arguing for months that the ideal outcome in the midterm elections to set up Donald Trump for a landslide re-election in 2020 is for Republicans to hold the Senate and narrowly lose the House. Published November 4, 2018
Why the left hates prosperity
Here is Moore's rule of modern day politics: The better the economy performs under President Trump and the more successes he racks up, the more unhinged the left becomes. It's a near linear relationship. And it goes for media as well. Published October 28, 2018
How 157 million Americans lose their health insurance
It seems like just yesterday that Democrats were telling us that under Obamacare, "if you like your doctor and if you like your health plan you can keep it." Published October 21, 2018
End Moody’s and S&P credit-rating agency racket
This month marks the 10-year anniversary of the housing market meltdown that led to the Great Recession. Is another crisis looming around the corner? Published October 14, 2018
Donald Trump’s North American trade triumph
For those on the left and right who were certain that Donald Trump's presidency meant the end of global free trade ... think again. Though President Trump's critics have dismissed the significance of the new Mexico and Canada trade deal, it's hard to deny it's a welcome advance for the economy on the entire continent. Published October 14, 2018
End Moody’s and S&P credit-rating agency racket
This month marks the 10-year anniversary of the housing market meltdown that led to the Great Recession. Is another crisis looming around the corner? Published October 7, 2018
The Congressional Budget Office misses the mark
I have spent some two to three decades railing against faulty budgetary scoring of tax bills, but the latest charade from the Congressioanl Budget Office (CBO) and Joint Tax Committee takes the cake. The story of fiscal phony math is so indefensible when it comes to the Trump tax cut that you may not believe it could be true. Alas, it is. Published September 30, 2018
Saving the Republican Congress
Even at this late hour, Donald Trump can save the Republican Congress in November — if they want to be saved. To understand how, we need to rewind back to this time last year. Published September 23, 2018
Liberals push initiatives that require utilities to buy expensive wind, solar power
Liberals love to talk about helping the poor and the middle class and they are obsessed with reducing income inequality. So why is it that across the country they are pushing one of the most regressive taxes in modern times? Published September 16, 2018